Jesus calls us into costly discipleship, to deny ourselves, take up our cross and follow him. Being a Christian means to allow our old self to die and to find life and purpose in following Jesus Christ by serving others. Start the season of Lent with repentance and prayer. Only the ashes can’t be transferred […]
More often than not we want God to be the one who just makes it all good and right, but instead we are getting a God who walks in our shoes (more than a mile) and journeys at our side through the ups and downs, the beauty and the ugliness of life.
Jesus seems to be setting the stakes pretty high in the Sermon on the Mount, but how about we hear it as a vision of what could be possible … what is possible when God reigns. Jesus shows us the potential of God’s Kingdom, God’s rule among us.
Jesus called us tasty, flavorful, and bright. Well, If Jesus says that, I am not going to argue about that ;-). Who we are as Christ Followers, and how we can bring flavor and light into the world, this is what today’s sermon about.